I spy… a rogue sign on the road!

We have been made aware of an initiative Transport for Bucks are undertaking toward the end of January. We thought it prudent to share thins information as some of our customers may be affected. At the very least if someone’s signs go missing over the next couple of weeks it may explain what has happened to them. This is a copy of the report:

I spy… a rogue sign on the road!
Transport for Buckinghamshire is undertaking a purge of unauthorised signs at the end of January and they need your help to spot them.

TfB has become increasingly aware of the number of rogue signs that have appeared around the county, including advertising and promotion posters, and business display signs. These items will have been attached to road signs, placed in verges or on street lights without the consent of the County Council, which is an offence under the Highways Act 1980.

Transport for Buckinghamshire is entitled to remove such posters and signs, which it is planning to do towards the end of January. Instead of issuing a fine, TfB will hold the signs at their depot and make them available to their owners for a fee of £50, which will help cover the cost of its removal. If unclaimed by the end of February, all remaining signs will be disposed of.

TfB would appreciate your help in identifying these nuisance signs which can distract drivers, cause obstructions in the road and even injury to the travelling public. If you spot any sign, poster or obstruction in the road or footway, please report it! TfB has a new app which you can download and use to report, called ‘Report It’ in the app store, or you can use the online webpage – www.buckscc.gov.uk/telltfb, through Twitter @tfbalerts, or simply call their contact centre – 0845 230 2882 or 01296 382416 and let them know what you’ve spotted and the location of it.

Ruth Vigor-Hedderly, Cabinet Member for Transport said, “Unauthorised signs can cause many problems to our residents and road users, and are a nuisance to us. We are taking this opportunity to make a concerted effort to get rid of all signs that do not relate to the highway and have not been authorised by us, so please keep an eye out, and report anything you see that you think may need to be removed.”